The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 108
... body , a practice which can not have any ill consequence , but from the abilities of the per- son who is guilty of it . * MR . SPECTATOR , " I had the happiness the other night of sitting very near you and your worthy friend Sir Roger ...
... body , a practice which can not have any ill consequence , but from the abilities of the per- son who is guilty of it . * MR . SPECTATOR , " I had the happiness the other night of sitting very near you and your worthy friend Sir Roger ...
Pàgina 110
... body , and descended to the poetical shades in the pos- ture it was then in , what a strange figure it would have made among them . They would not have known what to have made of my motley spectre , half comic and half tragic , all over ...
... body , and descended to the poetical shades in the pos- ture it was then in , what a strange figure it would have made among them . They would not have known what to have made of my motley spectre , half comic and half tragic , all over ...
Pàgina 124
... body render this person- age so extraordinary , that he appears to have nothing in him but what every man should have in him , the exertion of his very self , abstracted from the circumstances in which fortune has placed him . Thus ...
... body render this person- age so extraordinary , that he appears to have nothing in him but what every man should have in him , the exertion of his very self , abstracted from the circumstances in which fortune has placed him . Thus ...
Pàgina 126
... Nell Gwin : she lies stone dead upon the stage ; but , upon those gentlemen's offering to remove her body , whose business it is to carry off the slain in our English tragedies , she breaks 126 No. 341 . THE SPECTATOR .
... Nell Gwin : she lies stone dead upon the stage ; but , upon those gentlemen's offering to remove her body , whose business it is to carry off the slain in our English tragedies , she breaks 126 No. 341 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 129
... body , and descended to the poetical shades , " in such an encounter . ' As to his conceit of tacking a tragic head with a comic tail , in order to refresh the audi- ence , it is such a piece of jargon , that I don't know what to make ...
... body , and descended to the poetical shades , " in such an encounter . ' As to his conceit of tacking a tragic head with a comic tail , in order to refresh the audi- ence , it is such a piece of jargon , that I don't know what to make ...
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